- (especially in the past) to
refer to
mutualistic interactions, and it is
sometimes used to
refer to
mutualistic interactions that are not obligate. Symbiosis...
- Look up mutualismĀ or
mutualistic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mutualism may
refer to:
Mutualism (biology),
positive interactions between species...
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different species. The two organisms,
termed symbionts, can be
either in a
mutualistic, a commensalistic, or a
parasitic relationship. In 1879,
Heinrich Anton...
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larger organism that
harbours a
smaller organism;
whether a parasitic, a
mutualistic, or a
commensalist guest (symbiont). The
guest is
typically provided...
- to
communicate between species;
lycaenid caterpillars,
which form a
mutualistic ****ociation with ants
communicate with ants in this way. The Madagascar...
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rotting wood with the help of fungus; they are an
early example of a
mutualistic relationship.
There are more than 150
important fossil sites from the...
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wherein each
individual involved benefits in some way. An
example of a
mutualistic relationship would be that
shared by
yucca moths (Tegeculidae) and their...
- of
plant species have
fungi ****ociated with
their root
systems in a
mutualistic symbiosis known as mycorrhiza. The
fungi help the
plants gain
water and...
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adaptation of
plants to
their environment, and
their competitive or
mutualistic interactions with
other species. Some
ecologists even rely on empirical...
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species in this
genus are
plant pathogens, but some
species may have a
mutualistic relationship with hosts. The
history of the
Colletotrichum genus is a...